America's Worst Dressed: GQ rounded up the 40 worst dressed cities in America. They call the poll they used "deeply scientific." Do you live in one of these cities? If so, you should probably move. {GQ}
Stenciled Dip Dye, Coming To A Salon Near You: Bleach is a Brit salon that specializes in zany hair color treatments, including bleaching, rainbow dip dying, and even stenciled words. They originated as a stand in London's WAH nails but now have their own place in the Oxford Topshop and are making plans to come stateside. Looks like Lauren Conrad was ahead of the curve after all. {Pop}
The First Cartoon Supermodel: UK modeling agency Premier just signed Polly Bean, a character from the satirical comic strip Supermodels to its Special Division. The 20-year-old strip has earned fans like Phillip Treacy and the late Isabella Blow through Bean's witty commentary on the industry. {Vogue UK}
Seat Changes At Vogue: Rickie De Sole has been promoted from accessories editor to Filipa Fino's old position of senior accessories editor. Sole's position will be filled by Leith Speer Barton, Anna Wintour's executive assistant. So now the question is, who will be Nuclear Wintour's new Anne Hathaway? {WWD}

America's Worst Dressed: GQ rounded up the 40 worst dressed cities in America. They call the poll they used "deeply scientific." Do you live in one of these cities? If so, you should probably move. {GQ}
Stenciled Dip Dye, Coming To A Salon Near You: Bleach is a Brit salon that specializes in zany hair color treatments, including bleaching, rainbow dip dying, and even stenciled words. They originated as a stand in London's WAH nails but now have their own place in the Oxford Topshop and are making plans to come stateside. Looks like Lauren Conrad was ahead of the curve after all. {Pop}

The First Cartoon Supermodel: UK modeling agency Premier just signed Polly Bean, a character from the satirical comic strip Supermodels to its Special Division. The 20-year-old strip has earned fans like Phillip Treacy and the late Isabella Blow through Bean's witty commentary on the industry. {Vogue UK}

Seat Changes At Vogue: Rickie De Sole has been promoted from accessories editor to Filipa Fino's old position of senior accessories editor. Sole's position will be filled by Leith Speer Barton, Anna Wintour's executive assistant. So now the question is, who will be Nuclear Wintour's new Anne Hathaway? {WWD}

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Alber Elbaz Doesn't Have An Email But Used he Web For Lanvin Pre-Fall: "I see internets every morning," said the designer. He doesn't use email or surf the web himself, but his boyfriend shows him the best of the net every morning. The images of women glammed up at all times of the day inspired him to create a more elaborate yet consistently wearable look for Lanvin Pre-Fall 2011. {The Cut}

The Return of the Fabergé Egg: For its first collection in over 90 years, the legendary jewelry company created a line of 12 one-of-a-kind couture necklaces with egg-shaped pendants mimicking the iconic Imperial Eggs produced for the Romanov family (think Anastasia). As if they couldn't get any more epic, their first ad campaign was styled by Carine Roitfeld and shot by Mario Testino. {Telegraph}

Sonia Rykiel Selling Minority Stake? As the latest company to consider going public, Sonia Rykiel may sell a minority holding to further expand the brand. Label president Nathalie Rykiel is analyzing her options and recognizes the large potential for investors in Asia and abroad, but hasn't made any decisions, as she isn't sure about moving away from the brand's French roots . {Vogue UK}

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Alber Elbaz Steals Our Heart Again: To celebrate the upcoming summer wedding of Prince Albert of Monaco to Charlene Wittstock, Elbaz has teamed up with the Hotel Métropole Monte-Carlo in Monaco to create a romantic package for two that features Elbaz-designed cocktails and treats, a Lanvin Gift, and helicopter ride over the French Riviera. Swoon.
{Vogue UK}
Jimmy Choo For Dudes: All the men out there who have ever envied a woman's shoe collection can now sport their own Jimmy Choo's. Tamara Mellon has designed a men's line that includes a range of high tops, biker boots, gentleman's evening slippers, and even those croc Hunter wellies. The collection will be available to order online in July.
{Telegraph}
An Abrupt End to Tao Comme Des Garcons: Tao Kurihara’s Spring/Summer 2011 collection shown in Paris last October will unfortunately be her last. The designer will instead focus on the Tricot Comme Des Garcons label shown twice a year in Tokyo.
{Fashionologie}

The World's Most In-Demand Models: A pile of statistics rank models according to number of covers, runway appearances, Twitter followers and Google searches. Anja Rubik comes out as #1, with Freja Beha Erichsen and Lara Stone not far behind. {The Fashion Spot}
Kate Moss Retrospective Slideshow: In preparation for her wedding tomorrow, Vogue UK compiled a seriously lengthy gallery of Moss' covers, editorial spreads and street style shots from 1992 to present day. The old '90s shots by Corinne Day are fantastic, as are some of the model's changes; remember when she had the pixie cut? {Vogue UK}
Alessandra Facchinetti Returns To Designing: The designer's adding another project to her formidable resume--she was creative director at both Gucci and Valentino, and did a seven-year stint at Miu Miu--with a collection for Pinko, called Uniqueness. The goal? Forget about regular seasons and instead caters to customers' desires. {WWD}

Christian Louboutin Loses Lawsuit Against YSL: Louboutin was denied trademark protection for his signature crimson sole, and The New York Times makes predictions on the aftermath. They're thinking red soles at Payless. Ouch. {NYT}
Jean Sweatpants Are Here: Just when you thought denim couldn't sink lower, Diesel comes out with Jogg-Jeans, a line of denim sweatpants in various washes and manners of distress. They have elastic waists. And ankles. America will never be the same. {MTV Style}
Kate Moss Tee Censored: UK website Zazzle was ordered to remove kids tees bearing Moss' controversial slogan "Nothing tastes as good as skinny feels" by the Advertising Standards Authority for fear of inciting eating disorders in children. We have to agree. {Telegraph}

Fire Destroys Oxfam's Warehouse: The charity lost hundreds of thousands of dollars in donated products that would have been sold in stores and at festivals across the globe, including a fair amount of vintage fashion items. Their machinery was also severely damaged, and the company has sent out a distress call for emergency donations. To help, donate via their website.
Charlotte Gainsbourg is Pregnant: We had no idea, but were so informed with pictures from Cannes, where she appeared in definitely atypical maternity gear. {The Cut}
Kim Catrall Isn't the Biggest Supporter of SATC3 or the Rumored Prequel: Despite Sarah Jessica Parker's insistence that there is "one more story to tell", Catrall isn't really that convinced and refreshingly admits that the sequels are nothing but an excuse to make money. Best line: "We can't play twenty-year-olds anymore". Amen, Samantha. {MovieWeb}
New York's Sonia Rykiel Boutique Is Closing: Soft weeping will be heard throughout the city on Saturday, as the Upper East Side Madison Avenue boutique will shutter it's doors on Saturday. The merchandise is heavily discounted though, and a new location is in the works. {Racked}